Empathy, is the first word that comes to
the mind listening to these Masters of
the european creative music : the most
radical and rigorous duo of all Seventies.
Rec. live at "Giardini Scotto", Pisa, Italy, on
July 21th, 1977 (mics recording)
Derek Bailey,guitar
Evan Parker,tenor & soprano saxophones
1. Improvisation #1 (24:09)
2. Improvisation #2 (10:02)
3. Improvisation #3 (09:36)
4. Improvisation #4 (09:24)
Total Time 53:12
lame (121 MB) :
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flac (313 MB) :
http://rapidshare.com/files/228786072/DB_EP_Pisa_77_flac.part1.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/228796521/DB_EP_Pisa_77_flac.part2.rar
Wow, thanks -- anything with those two together is precious.
ReplyDeleteLooks to be a good set. Shame these partners had to split up. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteThanks very much for this. The Incus website is back up and running at http://www.incusrecords.force9.co.uk/, get over there and buy something.
ReplyDeletethanks riccardo,
ReplyDeletelooking forward to listen to this one! great duo indeed.
"mics recording" - i wonder by which other means a music recording originally could be done. you mean audience recording, rather than a radio broadcast?
best
Owombat
Can't decod the FLACs - anyone else having any trouble, or, better still, a solution.
ReplyDeleteAnd thanks for this Riccardo.
Thanks! Can't get enough of Bailey. His solo improvisations are GREAT.
ReplyDeleteI'm wondering too, what "mics recording" actually means?
Thanks very much for this, Riccardo.
ReplyDeleteIf folks haven't noticed, DB's *Lot 74* has finally been reissued by Incus on CD. You can track it down in the States through Dusty Groove.
@ Owombat
ReplyDeletethanks for the question :
for "mics recording" i mean an audience recording made by microphones (of
course), while for "mix recording" i mean an audience recording made from the sound mixer (this was sometime possible in the seventies/eighties, at least in Italy). Third (and more easy) we have the recording of a radio broadcast.
all the best to you
Thank you Riccardo,
ReplyDeletegreat music, definily it's not for a romantic dinner, but this duo is a perfect company for winterdays.
derek bailey still kicks ass. Don't you?
best regards, Kike B-)
Thank you Riccardo for this last batch of incredible concerts, particularly this one.
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thanks for this - listening to it now and it's a fine concert.
ReplyDeleteBlessings, Riccardo. We miss you Derek.
ReplyDelete@ riccardo,
ReplyDeletegrazie mille for the answer - what i figured. and grazie mille as well for this historical and musical document - and in such a good quality (listening now)!
saluti, Owombat
riccardo ..yeah.. kudos for the beautiful recordings...all sound great for audience recordings from the 70's and 80's.... a very fine job indeed.
ReplyDeletegive me analogue anyday....
your live archive is a major, major contribution...to the jazz blogosphere.
once again thank you!
WOW! Thank you merci danke gracias!
ReplyDeletethanks
ReplyDeleteThank you. Really looking forward to this.
ReplyDeleteOh great, I was there! :-) and now, 32 years later, i became again the opportunity to listen to it. Great
ReplyDeletemiledue grazzie riccardo
Thank you very much for the interesting post! I have not heard much in the way of sax/guitar duos before!
ReplyDeletefantastic ,thanks a lot
ReplyDeleteThamks for sharing this, any Derek Bailey is most welcome. Cheers.
ReplyDeleteThank you Riccardo. You made soe great recordings!
ReplyDeletesome
ReplyDeleteThe FLAC files are no longer available on rapid share. Does anyone have another source for them? Thanks, Heath
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ReplyDeleteYou're welcome Ernst!
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